want to hear any of it. Six years in maximum-security Nevada, for attempted murder had completely embittered his mind into the proverbial system. It'd not taken much or Floyd to get to the state of being. He was a gangster, anyway, and murder was nothing new to him. Floyd had just happened to be in this wrong place at the wrong time but it all gone bad with some Reno boys, and he had paid for it with time out of the wallet of his life. Floyd was not one to be robbed without recourse, and spent his sentence devising a plan to get back what he felt society have stolen. If all went well, which there was no reason he believed it should not, this would be Floyd's last dirt in America's grimy underworld. Gangsters retire just like anyone else – with a nest egg!”

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TALES FROM THE CELL: stories related by an in-prison narrator that involve: drug-related crimes, passionless murders of strangers, gang crimes, etc. As the narrator sums it up: (with a smile) “. . . and they won’t all be murder stories; I know some ordinary criminals too.”

EPISODE ONE: “Truth- a Matter of Belief” A Reno drug bust goes bad and a respected veteran detective is killed in cold blood during a sting operation. The “preps” are found, convicted and sentenced to life in federal prison. Two versions of the crime story are told: one based on state’s evidence and the other actually told by one of the convicted felons. “We play, we pay. And sometimes, even if it wasn’t you playing, you still pay. It isn’t the truth that counts; it’s what people believe the truth is that matters.”

EPISODE TWO: “A Sense-Less Crime” A career criminal, originally in prison on a weapons charge, is released after serving 4.5 years of his five year sentence. Immediately on exiting prison he resumes his pre-prison life of: booze, women, and drugs. In the course of his “activities,” he “without any internal dialog or any discernible thought process” murders a cab driver in cold blood. He admits “Now 42 years later, I’m still doing time for a senseless crime, which altered and affected many lives.”

EPISODE THREE: “The Biggest Bitch: Life w/o the Possibility of Parole” Under surveillance by detectives, yet elusive to a fault, a lifelong burglar lives a life of seeming legitimacy while all the while supplementing his “income” through illegal pursuits. He finally pleads guilty to a “small bitch” (habitual criminal act) for burglary only to be found guilty on other charges, the “big bitch” which results in his being given life without the possibility of parole, the “biggest bitch” of all!

MURDER FOR HIRE

MURDER FOR HIRE - Arthur Pulitzer is the literary agent for Jesse, a Black man on Death Row who has a story to tell involving not only ineffective counsel and withheld evidence but also the possibility of the prosecutor and his defense attorney having a sexual affair during his trial and penalty stage. To add to the frustration and “injustice,” Jesse

Continues to sit in the “Hole” while his co-conspirator, a white woman named Brenda, has been released from prison. Jesse’s communication involving not only the horrific details of Brenda’s plan to have her husband murdered, but also the sordid details surrounding Jesse’s trial will make for an intriguing TV documentary, TV series or even full-length feature film.

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